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you left the brackets on and just removed the bar?

I ended up putting the bar on the concrete with something through the end loop for leverage and used a Very large shifter on the nuts.

not to sound like an idiot but i'd like to try undoing it. Love undoing bolt challenges.

have you tried the anti rust spray?, being near a battery id think there high possibility of some corrosion making i hard to undo.

had the HKS Super Turbo exhaust fitted today

has removed the drone from inside the cabin - YAY !

No pics or sound file yet :(

I like it a lot

It's quiet (legal) at low RPM's but when you put your foot down you get the RB growl quite nicely :D

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Original wheel is yuck.

Something nice is not expensive.

My suede deep dish Velo is one of the better mods i made, and it was cheap.

Yellow strip keeps you aware of where its pointing.

And theres a stainless system for GTR under my house.......

I'll chime in ere and let everyone know that my 34GTT sold a few weeks back also :(

so no reporting it stolen when I'm not driving it.

(Yes I have had a call telling me someone else is driving my skyline)

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